Bedford Police Chief, Grocery Market, ‘sanctuary Cities': Your Friday Evening News Roundup

Good evening. Here are some stories you may have missed today.Do you want to get this roundup via email? Sign up for our newsletters here.Bedford chief defends police work after teen found dead in landfillBedford police said they're leaving "no stone unturned" in their criminal investigation after a missing teen was found dead in a landfill.Chief Jeff Gibson also insisted Friday that his department did everything it could in the time between when 14-year-old Kaytlynn Cargill went missing and when her body was found at the Arlington dump.Kaytlynn's body was found Wednesday afternoon, two days after she went missing Monday evening while walking her dog. The Tarrant County medical examiner's office identified her Thursday and performed an autopsy. Her cause and manner of death have yet to be released.Investigators have yet to identify any suspects or persons of interest, Gibson said, but police have no evidence indicating that there's any threat to the public.Repeat offender: A fired Balch Springs officer who shot and killed 15-year-old Jordan Edwards turned himself in Friday on two new aggravated assault charges in an unrelated road rage case.In Laredo: Antonio Salinas, a 63-year-old gynecologist, was arrested Friday morning on charges of possessing child pornography.  Continue reading...

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